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ANNEX 5: List of Participants

Mr. William E. Ablong Coordinator

CRMP-Negros Oriental Learning Area Marine Laboratory Silliman University 6200 Dumaguete City Tel. (035) 422-5694; 225-6711 Dr. Angel C. Alcala Executive Director

Silliman University-Angelo King Center for Research and Environmental Management (SUAKREM) SU Marine Laboratory Dumaguete City Tel. (035) 422-5698 Email: [email protected] Mr. Joselito Alcaria Coordinator,

Coastal Environment Program DENR Reg. VII

Greenplains Subdivision Banilad, Cebu City

Tel. 032-345-3903; 345-3904 Email: [email protected] Dr. Porfirio Aliño

Marine Science Institute University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City

Tel. (02) 920-5301 local 7427

Email: [email protected] Ms. Sandra Victoria Arcamo

Officer-in-Charge

Fishery Resources Management Division Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Arcadia Bldg., 860 Quezon Ave.

Mr. Orly Arciaga Director,

Marine Ecosystems Program Haribon Foundation

9 Malingap corner Malumanay Streets Teachers’ Village

Diliman, Quezon City 1101 Tel. (02) 925-3332

Fax. (02) 925-3331

Email: [email protected] Hon. Jose A. Baldado

Board Member

Manjuyod, Negros Oriental Tel. (035) 404-1018

Ms. Miriam Balgos

Graduate College of Marine Studies University of Delaware Newark, DE 19716 USA Tel. 1 (302) 831-8086; (301) 713-3078 Fax. 1 (302) 831-3668; (301) 713-4263 Email: [email protected]; [email protected] Mr. Florendo Barangan

Deputy Director, Coastal Environment Program

Department of Environment and Natural Resources

Visayas Avenue, Quezon City Tel. (02) 926-1004 Dr. Hilconida Calumpong Director SU Marine Laboratory Dumaguete City Tel. (035) 225-2500; 225-4608; 422-5653

Ms. Mariz del Castillo

School of Environmental Science and Management

University of the Philippines at Los Baños College, Laguna 4031

Email: [email protected] Dr. Patrick Christie School of Marine Affairs University of Washington 3707 Brooklyn Ave. N.E. Seattle, WA 98105-6715 USA

Email: [email protected] Ms. Adela Corpuz

Science Research Specialist Marine Resources Division

Philippine Council for Aquatic and Marine Research and Development

Los Baños, Laguna 4030 Tel. (049) 536-1566 Email: [email protected] Dr. Catherine Courtney Chief of Party

Coastal Resource Management Project 5th Floor CIFC Towers, North Reclamation Cebu City

Tel. (032) 412-0488

Email: [email protected] Mr. Brian Crawford

Coastal Resources Center University of Rhode Island Narragansett, RI 02882 USA Tel. 1 (401) 874-6225 Fax. 1 (401) 874-6920 Email: [email protected] Mr. Al Cueva

Sagay Marine Reserve Sagay, Negros Occidental Tel. 722-9172

Ms. Evelyn Deguit CO/CD Advisor

Coastal Resource Management Project 5th Floor CIFC Towers, North Reclamation Cebu City

Tel. (032) 232-1821; 232-1822 Fax. (032) 232-1825

Email: [email protected]

Ms. Dolores Ariadne D. Diamante-Fabunan CRM Specialist

Coastal Resource Management Project 5th Floor CIFC Towers, North Reclamation Cebu City

Tel. (032) 232-1821; 232-1822 Mr. Neil Fraser

Executive Director PIPULI Foundation, Inc. P.O. Road, Ozamis City Tel. (088) 521 1992 Fax. (088) 521-1928

Email: [email protected] Mr. Wendell Galon

Silliman University Marine Laboratory Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental Ms. Maharlina Luz Gorospe Department of Marine Affairs University of Rhode Island Kingston, RI 02881

USA

Email: [email protected] Mr. Stuart Green

Provincial CRMP Coordinator

Coastal Resource Management Project C/o Aboitiz Express – Loon

Brgy. Napo, Loon, Bohol Tel. 0918-9036008

Dr. Rafael Guerrero III Executive Director

Philippine Council for Aquatic and Marine Research and Development

Los Baños, Laguna 4030

Tel./Fax. (049) 536-1582; 536-1566 Email: [email protected]

Dr. Rudolf Hermes

Research Fellow, Marine Resources Division Philippine Council for Aquatic and Marine Research and Development

Los Baños, Laguna 4030 Tel. (049) 536-1566 Email: [email protected] Dr. Vincent Hilomen

Institute of Biological Sciences

University of the Philippines at Los Baños College, Laguna 4031

Tel. (049) 536-6329 Email: [email protected] Dr. Antoinette Juinio-Meñez Marine Science Institute University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City

Email: [email protected] Ms. Mariglo Laririt

Head, Environmental Concerns and Product Development Unit

Ten Knots Development Corporation 2/F Builders Center

170 Salcedo St., Legaspi Village 1229 Makati City Tel. (02) 894-5644; 8941134 Fax. (02) 894-1134 Email: [email protected] Ms. Marge Lavides Mr. Teodulo Luchavez

C/o Silliman University Marine Laboratory Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental

Tel. (035) 225-2500 Mr. Jhonny Macarandang Samahang Pangkaunlaran ng San Teodoro, Inc.

Balanoy, San Teodoro Mabini, Batangas Mr. Reuben Majan

Provincial Agriculturist Office – Fisheries Daro, Dumaguete City

Tel. (035) 225-2855 Ms. Rose-Liza Eisma College of Law Silliman University Dumaguete City Tel. (035) 225-8287 Email: [email protected] Hon. Alfredo G. Marañon, Jr. Congressman, 2nd District Sagay, Negros Occidental Tel. (034) 931-5638; 488-0303 Mr. Alfredo D. Marañon III Sagay Marine Reserve Sagay, Negros Occidental Tel. (034) 422-5698 Dr. Liana McManus Marine Science Institute University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City Tel. (02) 922-3921

Email: [email protected] Mr. Beau Henry L. Merto

Dr. Paciencia Milan President

Visayas State College of Agriculture Baybay, Leyte 6521-A

Tel./Fax (053) 335-2601 Email: [email protected]; [email protected]

Mr. Elmo Nillas

Silliman University Marine Laboratory Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental Tel. (035) 225-2500

Mr. Alejandro Olandez Jr. Science Research Specialist Marine Resources Division

Philippine Council for Aquatic and Marine Research and Development

Los Baños, Laguna 4030 Tel. (049) 536-1566 Email: [email protected] Mr. Roy Olsen de Leon Deputy Project Administrator SU-COE-CRM Project Silliman University Dumaguete City Tel. (035) 225-6711 Email: [email protected] Mr. Cesario Pagdilao

Officer-in-Charge, Deputy Executive Director’s Office

Philippine Council for Aquatic and Marine Research and Development

Los Baños, Laguna 4030 Tel. (049) 536-5578 Email: [email protected] Mr. Mario T. Pascobello President

Marine Management Council Apo Island

Dauin, Negros Oriental Tel. (035) 424-0399

Ms. Ma. Fe Portigo

Learning Area Coordinator-Olango Island Coastal Resource Management Project 5th Floor CIFC Towers, North Reclamation Cebu City

Tel. (032) 232-1821; 232-1822 Mr. Christovel Rotinsulu Senior Extension Officer

Coastal Resources Management Project- Indonesia

Jl. Wolter Monginsindi No. 5 Manado Sulawesi Utara 95115 Indonesia Tel. 62-431-841671/841672 Email: [email protected] Ms. Protacia Sayson

BFAR Reg. VII Arellano Blvd. Cebu City

Tel. (032) 256-2775; 416-6510 Dr. Filipina Sotto

Marine Biology Section University of San Carlos Talamban Campus, Cebu City Tel. (032) 419-8764; 346-1128 Mr. Asep Sukmara

Technical Extension Officer

Coastal Resources Management Project- Indonesia

Jl. Wolter Monginsindi No. 5 Manado, Sulawesi Utara 95115 Indonesia

Tel. 62-0341-841671

Email: [email protected]

Mr. Elmer Tamayo

Lingayen Gulf Coastal Area Management Commission

Ms. Mercy S. Teves Chief

Environment and Natural Resources Management Division

Capitol Area, Dumaguete City Tel. (035) 225-1601; 225-5563 Email: [email protected] Mr. Fernando Tiburcio

Samahang Pangkaunlaran ng San Salvador, Inc.

San Salvador, Masinloc, Zambales Mr. Victor Soliman

Bicol University – Tabaco Campus Tabaco, Albay

Email: [email protected] Ms. Sheila Vergara

Senior Research Associate Aquatic Environments Program

International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management

Room 10, 2/F Collaborators’ Center IRRI, College, Laguna

Dr. Alan White Deputy Chief of Party

Coastal Resource Management Project 5th Floor CIFC Towers, North Reclamation Cebu City

Tel. (032) 232-1821

Email: [email protected] Mr. Alexis Yambao

CRM Specialist

Coastal Resource Management Project 5th Floor CIFC Towers, North Reclamation Cebu City

Ms. Ester Zaragoza Officer-In-Charge

Marine Resources Division

Philippine Council for Aquatic and Marine Research and Development

Los Baños, Laguna 4030 Tel. (049) 536-1566 Email: [email protected]

ANNEX 6: Community-Based Marine Sanctuary Sites

The sites listed in Table I were compiled and recommended by focus group participants for possible inclusion in the field site surveys. The number in parentheses is the ranking given by the Focus Groups for each site (1- highly successful; 2 - very successful; 3 – successful; 4 – somewhat successful; 5 – not successful; and 6 – don’t know or have insufficient

knowledge of the site). In cases where two numbers are indicated, they are rankings provided by different focus groups for that particular site. Very few sites were ranked as either a 1- highly successful, or 5 – not successful. However, when individuals were asked in general, how many community-based marine sanctuary sites are successful and not successful, individuals would give a range of approximately 20-25 % of the sites as being successful. This is similar to the 19 percent success rate reported by Pomeroy and Carlos (1997) for community-based coastal resources management programs and projects in the Philippines. The focus groups tended to be more kind in their ranking, perhaps reflecting a viewpoint that any site established can be considered as some degree of success.

Table I: List of sites compiled and ranked by focus group participants

Pangasinan

Cabungan Marine Reserve, Anda (4/4) Carot Marine Reserve, Anda (4/4)

Balingasay Marine Sanctuary, Bolinao (2-3/3) Zambales

San Salvador Island, Masinloc (2/3) Batangas

San Teodoro Marine Reserve, Mabini (2/4) Bagalangit Marine Reserve, Mabini (3/3) Palawan

Aborlan (5/6) San Vicente (3/3-4) Quezon

Ragay Fish Sanctuary, Tagcauayan (6/4) Ragay Marine Reserve (6)

Marinduque Gasan (4/4)

Tres Reyes Island (4) Aurora

Baler (6) Albay

San Miguel Island, Tabaco (2)

Sorsogon

Marilag, Prieto Diaz (2) Catanduanes

Agojo (4) Camarines

Atulayan Island, Sagnay, Camarines Sur (4) Calabanga, Camarines Sur (3)

Pasacao, Camarines Sur (2) Mercedes, Camarines Norte (3) Cebu

Alegria (three sanctuaries) (3)

Bantayan Island: Tamiao, Sillon, Atop-atop (3) Doong, Bantayan (3)

Barile Municipal Sanctuary, Barile (3) Gilutongan Island, Cordova (3) Barangay Bitoon, Dumanjug (3) Sto. Niño, Malabuyoc (3) Pescador Island, Moalboal (4/2) Saavedra, Moalboal (4)

Sumilon Island, Oslob (3/5) Badjan Island (3)

Ronda (3) Saavedra (3) Colasi, Samboan (3)

Barangay Maño, San Remegio (2) Zaragoza Island, Badjan (4)

Table I (continued)

Negros Island Ayungon (3)

Bongalonan, Basay (3) Apo Island, Dauin (1) Masaplod Norte, Dauin (2/3) Bolisong, Manjuyod (2) Campuyo, Manjuyod (5) Cangmating, Sibulan (3/2)

Sagay Protected Seascape, Sagay (2) Caliling, Cauayan (4)

Danjugan Island, Bulata (6) Malaga, Bindoy (4) Malusay, Guihulngan (3) Amduloy, Siaton (4) Tambobo, Siaton (3) Tandayag, Amlan (4) Polo Offshore, Tantay (4) Poblacion, San Jose (5) San Jose, Lalibertad (4) Cabulutan, Tayasan (4) Calagcalag, Ayungon (3) Bohol

Pamilacan Island, Baclayon (1/2) Cabilao, Loon, Cabangan (2 Cabilao, Loon, Pantudlan (3) Balicasag Island, Panglao (2/4) Panglao Island (Four sanctuaries - 5) Doljo, Panglao (4)

Balod, Panglao (4)

Lomboy-Kahayag, Panggangan Island, Calape (2) Magtongtong, Panggangan Island, Calape (3) Sandingan Island, Loon (Calayugan (2); Sundol (3) Candijay Fish Sanctuary (Candijay) (3)

Pitogo Island (3) Handumon, Getafe) (2) Taguliao, Getafe (4) Siquijor Talayong, Lasi (4) San Jose (5)

Tulapos Marine Sanctuary, E. Villanueva (2) Eastern Samar

Bagonbanua, Guiuan (4) Leyte

Balud, Capoocan (4)

Cuatro Islas, Himokilan Inopacan (2) Cuatro Islas , Apid Inopacan (2) Cuatro Islas, Mahaba Inopacan (2) Cuatro Islas, Didjo Inopacan (2) Palompon (6)

South Cotabato

Saranggani Bay, General Santos: 4 sanctuaries (3) Misamis Occidental

Baliangao wetland park, Baliangao (1) Sinacaban Sanctuary, Sinacaban (6) Villa Consuelo, Ozamis City (4) Davao

Malalag, Davao (3) Samal Island (6)

The list of sites provided in Table II was compiled by Maharlina Gorospe as part of the preliminary preparations for selection of sites for the field research component of the project. This preliminary compilation of community-based marine sanctuary, fish sanctuary, and marine reserve sites (generally considered to be no-take zones) was taken from multiple sources including secondary literature, an electronic database and lists provided by focus group participants. It is not to be considered a complete listing of sites in the Philippines and it has not been ground truthed. Therefore, sites listed may or may not meet the general criteria of a community-based marine sanctuary as defined in this report, which included being established by a municipal ordinance, primarily consisting of coral reef habitat, and a permanently closed “no-take” area.

Table II: A Preliminary Compilation of Community-Based Marine Sanctuary, Fish Sanctuary, and Marine Reserve Sites in the Philippines

NO. SITE REG PROVINCE MUNICIPALITY BARANGAY YR EST

1 Brgy 19, Masintoc FS 1 Ilocos Norte Paoay Masintoc 1980

2 Fishery Reservation & Fish/Bird/Animal Sanctuary

1 Ilocos Sur Caoayan Davila 1998

3 Sabangan FS 1 Ilocos Sur Sinait Sabangan 1973

4 Payao 1 Ilocos Sur Sta. Lucia Nagalisan, Bao-as

5 Aringay River Delta 1 La Union Aringay Aringay 1998

6 Pagdalagan Sur-Urayong FS 1 La Union Bauang Pagdalagan Sur

and Urayong

1995

7 Eastern Coast Sabtang Island 2 Batanes Sabtang Eastern Coast 1993

8 Tallo-Ulo FS 2 Cagayan Sta. Praxedes San Juan 1998

9 FS 3 Bataan Abucay

10 Salaman FS 3 Bataan Bagas Salaman 1998

11 FS 3 Bataan Mariveles

12 Binoclutan FS 3 Zambales Botolan Binoclutan 1996

13 Felmida Diaz, San Isidro, Arew FS 3 Zambales Cabangan Felmida Diaz, San

Isidro, Arew

1997

14 Cabangan FS 3 Zambales Cabangan

15 Uacon FS 3 Zambales Candelaria Uacon

16 Malimanga FS 3 Zambales Candelaria Malimanga

17 San Salvador Marine Conservation Project

3 Zambales Masinloc San Salvador 1989

18 Disoksip Point 4 Aurora San Luis Dibut

19 Susong Dalaga Point 4 Aurora San Luis Dibut

20 Taal Lake at Large Marine Sanctuary 4 Batangas Agoncillo Subic

21 San Pablo FS 4 Batangas Bauan San Pablo 1994

22 Calatagan MR 4 Batangas Calatagan >1992

23 Mabini Marine Conservation Project (MR/S)

4 Batangas Mabini San Teodoro 1991

24 Twin Rocks FS 4 Batangas Mabini Sitio Balanoy, San

Teodoro

1991

25 Arthur’s Rock FS 4 Batangas Mabini San Teodoro 1991

26 Cathedral Rock FS 4 Batangas Mabini Bagalangit 1991

27 White Sand’s Rock MS 4 Batangas Mabini 1991

28 Subukin MS 4 Batangas San Juan Bais Subukin

29 Calubcub MS 4 Batangas San Juan Bais Calubcub 1995

30 Danubo MS 4 Laguna Pangil Danubo 1995

Table II (continued)

NO. SITE REG PROVINCE MUNICIPALITY BARANGAY YR EST

33 Sulib MS 4 Laguna Pangil Sulib 1995

34 Agufar MS 4 Laguna Pangil Agufar 1995

35 Fish Sanctuary Zone 4 Marinduque Boac Caganhao

36 Tres Reyes Island MS 4 Marinduque Gasan Tres Reyes Island 1997

37 Gasan Community MR 4 Marinduque Gasan Bacong Bacong,

Tres Reyes Island {Pinggan?}

38 FS Cagpo/Poctoy 4 Marinduque Torrijos Cagpo/Poctoy

39 FS Kay Duke 4 Marinduque Torrijos Kay Duke

40 Habitat Zone 4 Marinduque Torrijos Suha to Bonliw

41 Bugger Zone {Buffer?} 4 Marinduque Torrijos Salamague Pt. To

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